Also known as Ahmed ibn Hanbal, Ḥanbal Aḥmad, al-Imām Ibn ḥanbal
muhaddith uit kalifaat van de Abbasiden (780-855)
Ahmad ibn Hanbal was an influential Muslim scholar of Islamic law and theology who lived in the 8th-9th centuries and became known for his rigorous approach to interpreting religious sources. His teachings formed the basis of one of the four major schools of Islamic jurisprudence that continues to guide millions of Muslims today.
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Aḥmad bin Muḥammad bin Ḥanbal Abū ʿAbd Allāh al-Shaybānī, ook bekend als Imam Ahmad (Bagdad, 780 – aldaar, 855), was een van de belangrijkste imams van de islam. Hij was een jurist, imam, theoloog en de stichter van de Hanbali-school van fikh. Hij was ook auteur van het boek .
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